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Mahindra Group onboards Google to push digital transformation fulling next phase of business growth

The new partnership will give the company access to Google Cloud’s secure and reliable infrastructure and advanced data analytics technology

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Riding on innovation, Indian multinational conglomerate, Mahindra Group has joined ranks with the global technology major, Cloud as the company braces for a digital transformation to fuel its next phase of business growth.

According to the company, the new partnership will give the company access to Google Cloud's secure and reliable infrastructure and advanced data analytics technology. The Mahindra group's digital, data and cloud centre of excellence, referred to as Mahindra Digital Engine (MDE), will use Google Cloud's secure and reliable infrastructure, the company said in a joint statement.

According to Mahindra Group group chief technology officer Mohit Kapoor, the group is building for the future with advanced cloud-based technologies and data-driven strategies to speed decision making and maximise synergies across its business.

“By utilising Google Cloud's best-in-class infrastructure and data capabilities, we can innovate faster for competitive differentiation, advance our enterprise sustainability goals, and strengthen our talent pool by attracting the best tech talent in the industry,” Kapoor added.

Google Cloud India managing director Bikram Bedi said, “As Mahindra group's trusted innovation partner, we are leveraging our expertise to help the Group bring its enterprise and consumer ecosystems closer together.”

Bedi further said, “Our multi-faceted, multi-year collaboration with Mahindra is a great example of the value we bring to customers and our unique ability to help them accelerate their digital transformation strategies, drive sustained business impact, and unlock long-term competitive advantage.”

The partnership also looks to drive innovation across the group's multiple business units, including its core operations, customer-facing channels and employee experience, the statement said.

“The partnership will also embed an agile culture within MDE that will foster innovation, embrace change, and build capabilities by cultivating the right talent,” the statement said.

Under the collaboration, Mahindra group will migrate its business-critical applications from its on-premises data centres to Google Cloud under the RISE with SAP programme as well as its data warehouse and data lake. “This will enable teams across the group to gain a deeper understanding of customers' demands and preferences than was available previously,” it said.

Further, the new alliance will help Mahindra group in anticipating trends and consumer sentiments to accelerate product innovation and drive a personalised customer experience via new digital platforms; as well as simplify complex data management, lower the total cost of ownership, and improve security and governance, the statement added.

Mahindra group said it plans to fully migrate off its on-premises infrastructure over the next two to three years.

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